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This map shows the north-central Massachusetts town of Royalston around 1870. Located in the northwest corner of Worcester County, Royalston's rugged, hilly terrain and rocky soil supported sheep-raising, dairy cattle, wood cutting, and family gardens. This was a typical "hill town" economy in Western Massachusetts at the time. As the lower map shows, by the late 19th century a small water-powered industrial center flourished along the Millers River in South Royalston. The best-known and most successful business was the American Woolen Company, which produced a fortune for the family of Alexander Bullock. Bullock served as the governor of Massachusetts in the 1890s.
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Royalston
publisher F. W. Beers and Company |
cartographer Frederick W. Beers (1839-1933) |
date 1870 |
location New York |
width 12.0" |
height 15.5" |
process/materials lithograph, paper, ink |
item type Maps/Cadastral |
accession # #L07.025 |
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